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Leaving Certificate
The rise of extreme Leaving Cert study regimes online: 5am alarms and marathon cramming sessions
Many students are sharing their exam preparation on social media but education experts warn of burnout
Many students say they have been influenced by TikTok and other social media accounts advising them on more extreme study methods. Photograph: iStock
Cian O'Connell
Sat May 31 2025 - 13:00
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